
Japanese statesmen book
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Social Studies, History
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11th Grade - University
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The transcript discusses the concept of national will as an unstoppable force, influenced by divine will. It also explores the idea that deceit and treachery can be seen as legitimate means to achieve desired ends. The historical context of Hideyoshi's plans for conquest in 1592 is provided, highlighting his ambitions to expand into the Asiatic continent and India.
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What does the text imply about the forces that can stand in the way of national will?
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What historical event is referenced in relation to India?
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